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she had spectacular dreams for herself and us girls. >> bill: with us now, fox news analyst monica crowley and alan colmes. where are women breaking for the president? >> barak obama is leeing hugely among unmarried women, but among married women, romney is actually leading by 6 to 8 points. that being said, the president does have overall a big lead among women and i think it's largely because he is had enormous success in trying to get women's attention after 2010. in 2008, he won women bay big majority. democrats then lost women in 2010 with the big republican surge and so over the last two years, he's done a couple of things. the bogus war on women, trying to freak women out about their birth control. he and his campaign put up the fictional life of julia, where women are dependent on government from cradle to grave. and just today, bill, organizing for america, obama for america, his campaign arm put a mental out to women saying, vote like your lady parts depend on it because they do. >> bill: lady parts. >> that's incredibly insulting. but this is how the democrats view women. >> bil
she had spectacular dreams for herself and us girls. >> bill: with us now, fox news analyst monica crowley and alan colmes. where are women breaking for the president? >> barak obama is leeing hugely among unmarried women, but among married women, romney is actually leading by 6 to 8 points. that being said, the president does have overall a big lead among women and i think it's largely because he is had enormous success in trying to get women's attention after 2010. in 2008, he won...
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. >> this is not the time to double down on trickle-down government policies that have failed us. it's time for new, bold changes that measure up to the moment and that can bring america's families the certainty that the future will be better than the past. gwen: and that's just what you can see. the campaign is coming down to science -- numbers-crunching, door-knocking, message-crafting science. and that extends to politics at every level, including a critical group of tight senate races. at this point does anyone really know what is going to dies -- decide all this, gloria? >> no. [laughter] look, it's coming coup -- down to a smaller and smaller group of undecided voters. if you ralk -- talk to republicans, the karl rove theory is that this late in the race, undecided rote -- voters will go to the challenger. if you talk to workers for president obama they say that's not the case. others say they might just stay home and decide not to vote. what you saw in those clips you were just showing it the candidates making their closing arguments because in the end after all the negativ
. >> this is not the time to double down on trickle-down government policies that have failed us. it's time for new, bold changes that measure up to the moment and that can bring america's families the certainty that the future will be better than the past. gwen: and that's just what you can see. the campaign is coming down to science -- numbers-crunching, door-knocking, message-crafting science. and that extends to politics at every level, including a critical group of tight senate...
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the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of thinking is under hurting all of that. >> host: you are talking about it what is causing the victory lap and you have this picture in your mind there is this lab. can you give some perspective in the campaigns now how many people are working on this stuff? was a typical campaign, how many people are working on the campaign and how many people would be working on this sort of data analysis and all the things you're talking about >> guest: the empiricism is informing everything will sort of rigorous experimental methods with her s
the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of...
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by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still matter or is it if you can just fine-tune it and target a better, that's going to be the difference? how do you put that altogether? >> guest: the message still matters. one of the things, you know, this whole narrative, the bulk of my book takes place over the last 10 to 15 years, has taken place in an era of real partisan polarization. one of -- 2000 that being his formative moment i think in terms of innovation in politics, for two reasons. one is it's a very close election. so campaigns that might have once said
by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still...
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, but that's to us. and we have a sacred trust to know what that constitution means, to understand it, to read it, to digest it, and so, again, by doing this i hoped the american people would do that. if they were students of the constitution. now, often times you hear different ideas about the constitution. well, some will say the constitution's an elastic document, you can read into it, it's stretchable. it has words, and you can read these words, but we have to go beyond that because that's what this supreme court judge or this constitutional scholar says it means. and then you have those that say the constitution is a limiting document. the constitution is what it says, you can't go beyond that. and so we should interpret the constitution literally. and there's this big debate, and people get confused by this stuff. which one is it? is it a loosely-interpreted document, is it an elastic document, or is it a limiting document? and so i actually thought to cut through all of that. i really didn't care
, but that's to us. and we have a sacred trust to know what that constitution means, to understand it, to read it, to digest it, and so, again, by doing this i hoped the american people would do that. if they were students of the constitution. now, often times you hear different ideas about the constitution. well, some will say the constitution's an elastic document, you can read into it, it's stretchable. it has words, and you can read these words, but we have to go beyond that because that's...
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that is the opportunity before us. and it is the one that we must seize, for the sake of our children and the future of our great nation. god bless your families and may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> watch our coverage of the presidential candidates pless debates from key house, senate, and governor's races. a debate between the candidates in the north carolina governor's race. a discussion on the role of volunteers in the presidential campaigns. after that, lawyers previewed the supreme court's oral argument into upcoming cases. i newsmakers, rand paul talks about campaign 2012. he will also talk about why he is pac is buying ad supporting todd akin and richard murdock. >> it is a great source of the intermission for the public. if you want to know what is going on, c-span has it covered. i like booktv, that is my favorite. c-span offers exactly at the news as it is happening. it does not offer commentary, is just telling you the facts. the decisions are not in tokyo. to me, that is very int -
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. >> that's it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> knowingly wrong and out of date. that describes the intelligence give p as talking points to government officials days after the attack in libya. is there any way this could add up? mike rogers is "outfront" tonight. plus, the l word. that's what both candidates are being called. liars. is this what we should expect wednesday night? and the attack was detected and foiled, but it was on our top secret nuclear trigger. let's dpo "outfront." "outfront" tonight, the buck stops at the white house. cnn has learned that the white house chose to leave out key intelligence from the attack on americans in libya. now, there were three things u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering som
. >> that's it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> knowingly wrong and out of date. that describes the intelligence give p as talking points to government officials days after the attack in libya. is there any way this could add up? mike rogers is "outfront" tonight. plus, the l word. that's what both candidates are being called. liars. is this what we should expect wednesday night? and the attack was detected and foiled, but it was on our...
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this is not a good track for us. it's not the worst case scenario but it's pretty close. 60 miles an hour winds with the storm itself and that is 2:00 p.m. on tuesday. monday night and tuesday the time frame hasn't change. let's talkn't the wind field. look how big the wind field is. it's 300-miles in diameter. so by 8:00 a.m. on sunday there will be tropical storm forced winds across eastern north carolina, haters are, outer banks and out intoner foaling and into del mar. by monday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. the winds that are stronger over 58 miles an hour are still just offshore with the tropical storm forced wind back inland to i-95. problem is at 3:00 p.m. on monday the storm hasn't made a left turn. eventually this big bulls eye of winds will move ashore. because it's so big, doesn't really matter in terms of a 50- mile point where it hits. everyone will see damaging winds if it takes a track into the delmarva or southern new jersey. sandy preps. well check batteries, flashlights, charge your electronic devices. fi
this is not a good track for us. it's not the worst case scenario but it's pretty close. 60 miles an hour winds with the storm itself and that is 2:00 p.m. on tuesday. monday night and tuesday the time frame hasn't change. let's talkn't the wind field. look how big the wind field is. it's 300-miles in diameter. so by 8:00 a.m. on sunday there will be tropical storm forced winds across eastern north carolina, haters are, outer banks and out intoner foaling and into del mar. by monday afternoon...
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do you need us to press play? >> president obama -- >> it is a republican talking point that the stimulus did not succeed. >> i'm not arguing first of all, we have heard people say none of it has worked. >> but you said mitt romney said that. this is throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. >> i'm not throwing it up against the wall, i'm making the point -- in a debate, what i'm saying is, we should have the opportunity that when somebody makes a statement, you can have your team there, laptops sitting right there. say, i'm sorry, a moment ago you said this here, that's simply not true. and you put them on the spot to have to answer that versus let it slide and we figure it out later. >> you are saying you agree, there would be a role for that? that would enable someone to say, look, tax cuts on the middle class, for example. >> depends on who the moderator is and fundamentally, the romney campaign doesn't feel their getting a fair shake. look at the fact checkers who have been objectively checking
do you need us to press play? >> president obama -- >> it is a republican talking point that the stimulus did not succeed. >> i'm not arguing first of all, we have heard people say none of it has worked. >> but you said mitt romney said that. this is throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. >> i'm not throwing it up against the wall, i'm making the point -- in a debate, what i'm saying is, we should have the opportunity that when somebody makes a...
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that's it for us tonight. checoutheoxe fr imanlk pois mimo about the obama administration and libya and it coulde a game changer in the election. so if you missed it, you can access it right there. it is important that you see it. also, we wld like to you spo off about the factor from anywre in th w. yoiso opine. word of the day, do not be quixotic when writing to the factor. we have a number of guests that are quixotic, but i usually diior th int anoer ag thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. ploys, always remr,
that's it for us tonight. checoutheoxe fr imanlk pois mimo about the obama administration and libya and it coulde a game changer in the election. so if you missed it, you can access it right there. it is important that you see it. also, we wld like to you spo off about the factor from anywre in th w. yoiso opine. word of the day, do not be quixotic when writing to the factor. we have a number of guests that are quixotic, but i usually diior th int anoer ag thanks for watching us tonight. i am...
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and amy brenneman from "private practice" will be cooking with us. >>> stay tuned for "general hospital." >>> hi. everyone. i'm beth troutman. it's a new week and time for all new videos "right this minute." >>> a man learns, you don't mess with a stag during mating season. >> he calls out for some help. >> who's got the camera? why doesn't that guy help him? >> what are you going to do? he's going see you and -- what's up, girl. >>> a couple on a bike. then, watch what happens to this couple. see four near misses, two angles and one crummy driver. >>> they want out of the pond. that's because these ducks have never seen water. the amazing story of where they were found, and how they finally got all wet. >>> plus, how to pull off a cheap and easy halloween costume, and risky snowmobile jump with no snow. >> ah! >> he landed! >> can a fiat pull the same move? >> he's right on the edge. oh, he's going to fall off! >>> mating season for deer. and, ah, think guy here found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> oh, boy. >> this is in west london in bushy park. the guy got too clos
and amy brenneman from "private practice" will be cooking with us. >>> stay tuned for "general hospital." >>> hi. everyone. i'm beth troutman. it's a new week and time for all new videos "right this minute." >>> a man learns, you don't mess with a stag during mating season. >> he calls out for some help. >> who's got the camera? why doesn't that guy help him? >> what are you going to do? he's going see you and -- what's...
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their friends don't watch us. their generation is not watching us so either we change or we're going to be out of here. and so there's always going to be a space in spanish. >> oh, yeah. >> but what -- there's been -- even within the hispanic community, something has been changing. we used to get the majority of the growth because of immigration. that has changed. the border is stronger than ever. the number of undocumented immigrants has decreased from 12 million to 11 million so the majority of the growth is coming from within the hispanic community. >> u.s. born. >> u.s. born. that means most latinos, onjuan jose, pedro, they're speaking english. if we don't do something to attract them, they're going to watch you. >> i hope they do. >> i really don't think spanish is going to go anywhere. immigrants that came from europe in the last century, they came here wanting to get away from their country and decided they wanted to establish roots here. it's not that the latino americans don't want to establish roots her
their friends don't watch us. their generation is not watching us so either we change or we're going to be out of here. and so there's always going to be a space in spanish. >> oh, yeah. >> but what -- there's been -- even within the hispanic community, something has been changing. we used to get the majority of the growth because of immigration. that has changed. the border is stronger than ever. the number of undocumented immigrants has decreased from 12 million to 11 million so...
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tom skilling joins us did you see the live shot? that would be the place to feel the winds there is no question about that, look at these shops these are some of the waves pounding up against our lake michigan shoreline today brad give us a couple of shots how would you like to be in front of that? look at that which engulfing the bowie went out in vermont we photographed a beautiful rainbow after the rains of sandy departed yesterday that was a blizzard up in west virginia in the mountains they are moving in on 3 ft. of snow and it's still coming down this is the full life cycle of staying the which started here monday in the caribbean and moved up across cuba and off of bermuda it turns into a and then it turns towards the west end of the united states. circulation dominates much of the u.s. weather the storm is weakening. it's still 1,600 mi. across that takes awhile to slow down. one of the ways we gauge how fast the storm is weakening as if we look at a simple barometer reading. tomorrow night it will weaken further the reason
tom skilling joins us did you see the live shot? that would be the place to feel the winds there is no question about that, look at these shops these are some of the waves pounding up against our lake michigan shoreline today brad give us a couple of shots how would you like to be in front of that? look at that which engulfing the bowie went out in vermont we photographed a beautiful rainbow after the rains of sandy departed yesterday that was a blizzard up in west virginia in the mountains...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. in the debate last night governor romney argued america's influence in the world has decreased since president obama took office. >> i look around the world. i don't see our influence growing around the world. i see on on you influence receding. >> the problem is on a whole range of issues, whether it's the middle east, whether it's afghanistan, whether it's iraq, whether it's now iran, you've been all over the map. >> and a new bbc poll out just today shows 21 countries prefer president obama to be elected, 50% to 9%.
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are sports producer of bricks it all down for us now -- our sports producer breaks it all down for us now. >> it all comes down to this. take a look at the four scenarios on the big board. if the orioles win and the yankees lose, there is a one- game tiebreaker tomorrow here in baltimore. we do not know the time. if the orioles lose and the yankees win, the yankees win the east. the orioles would be wild card two. they would play their first postseason game on the road. if the orioles win and the yankees when coming yankees win the east. orioles get a home playoff game on friday night. if the orioles lose -- if the yankees lose, the orioles win the east. if you look at the overall leaders in the american league right now, the yankees have a one-game advantage over texas and oklahoma that are currently playing each other, battling it out to find out who is american league west champion and who will fall to the wild-card position. just to show you no. 5 on that graphic -- they will be the no. 3 seed in the american league central. it looks like a new york times crossword puzzle, but we
are sports producer of bricks it all down for us now -- our sports producer breaks it all down for us now. >> it all comes down to this. take a look at the four scenarios on the big board. if the orioles win and the yankees lose, there is a one- game tiebreaker tomorrow here in baltimore. we do not know the time. if the orioles lose and the yankees win, the yankees win the east. the orioles would be wild card two. they would play their first postseason game on the road. if the orioles win...
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that does it for us. thanks for watching, "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront next, days after four americans were killed in libya. mike rodgers, chairman of the house intelligence committee is "outfront" tonight. >>> plus, the l word, that's what both candidates are being called tonight. liars. is this what we should expect during wednesday night's debate? >>> and the white house attacked by a cyber attack believed to be from china. it was detected and foiled, but it was on our top secret nuclear trying ar. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the buck stops at the white house. cnn has learned that the white house chose to leave out key intelligence from the attack on americans in libya. now, there were three things u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key
that does it for us. thanks for watching, "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront next, days after four americans were killed in libya. mike rodgers, chairman of the house intelligence committee is "outfront" tonight. >>> plus, the l word, that's what both candidates are being called tonight. liars. is this what we should expect during wednesday night's debate? >>> and the white house attacked by a cyber attack believed to be...
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you have never used terrorist attack. >> i'll get the transcript. >> governor he used the phrase terrorist act. >> candy, no, no, no. candy, come on. >> i'm afraid he did. >> candy, please. can candy. >>> snl has been on fire. if you read only one thing this morning, had to pick this story as my most read just because of the title. are you ready? is duct tape the solution to nagging? it's on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. frank, instead of scratching your way to retirement, get on e-trade. set up a real plan. frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works... at e-trade. >>> the numbers are in, super p.a.c.s and the republican party are giving mitt romney a cash advantage over team obama in the homestretch. the obama campaign has more control over how their money is spent because more of their cash was donated to the campaign directly not to the party or super p.a.c.s. new filing shows romney has $46 million more to spend than team obama for get out the vote efforts and to inundate th
you have never used terrorist attack. >> i'll get the transcript. >> governor he used the phrase terrorist act. >> candy, no, no, no. candy, come on. >> i'm afraid he did. >> candy, please. can candy. >>> snl has been on fire. if you read only one thing this morning, had to pick this story as my most read just because of the title. are you ready? is duct tape the solution to nagging? it's on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. frank, instead of...
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it got noticed not just by us but by others i'm sure. do you think the administration felt pressure to put it back in today? >> you know, i think the president is being consistent here, erin. the president has been relentless, this administration, in going after al qaeda, osama bin laden's al qaeda. the united states has made major inroads in the bush and obama administration in weakening al qaeda on the afghanistan/pakistan border, which is where al qaeda was when they attacked us on september 11th, 2001. it's true, of course, there are al qaeda affiliates or offshoot groups in places like somalia and yemen and mali in west africa. the battle against those groups certainly continues, but that doesn't diminish the considerable success president obama has had in reducing the main threat to the united states. >> let's follow-up on that point. the white house spokesman said our assessment that we have decimated al qaeda leadership has not changed. osama bin laden is dead. it to many americans osama bin laden equaled al qaeda. those two thin
it got noticed not just by us but by others i'm sure. do you think the administration felt pressure to put it back in today? >> you know, i think the president is being consistent here, erin. the president has been relentless, this administration, in going after al qaeda, osama bin laden's al qaeda. the united states has made major inroads in the bush and obama administration in weakening al qaeda on the afghanistan/pakistan border, which is where al qaeda was when they attacked us on...
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proud, make us a strong nation, make us someone who will be secure from here on out. mitt romney is going to ensure that america is safe. mitt romney is going to make sure that america does not make any apologies, mitt romney is going to make america strong again and we are going to have a very strong leader. so please everything and anything you can do. it's hard work, i know it is. it can be long hours. i have counted when i ran for office in new mexico on each and every volunteer from any part party that i could take, they believed that i could follow through, they were standing with me. so i know you can do the same thing. god bless everything you do. make sure this man gets back in the senate and we get him elect t as well and anybody that can help mitt romney and paul ryan and their agenda and make this the best country in the world. god bless you all. >> thank you governor. [applause] >> now that you've met the governor, i want to introduce her to you. some of the best volunteers in this country here today. thank you very much for your hard work and effort. you
proud, make us a strong nation, make us someone who will be secure from here on out. mitt romney is going to ensure that america is safe. mitt romney is going to make sure that america does not make any apologies, mitt romney is going to make america strong again and we are going to have a very strong leader. so please everything and anything you can do. it's hard work, i know it is. it can be long hours. i have counted when i ran for office in new mexico on each and every volunteer from any...
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use a ten model? how do you weight by party? >> we do not weight by party at all. we never have and don't now. party identification fluctuates just like who you vote for. we let that float. whatever people tell us when we say, as we say of gallup, as of today, do you consider yourself republican, independent or democrat, that's what we measure at the end but we make no effort to weight by it. there are no national numbers on party identifications. census doesn't measure party identification, the exit polls are flawed. nobody things nothing will have changed over four years. you don't have to register in some states so there's no national registry. we know what age should be and gender because the census measures that. >> let me interrupt for a second. this is the thing that critics ask, if we see a poll 39% democrats and 30% republicans, that doesn't mean it's biased or skewed? >> no. that's like saying you see a poll that shows obama up nine points over romney, is that biased or skewed in it may be t
use a ten model? how do you weight by party? >> we do not weight by party at all. we never have and don't now. party identification fluctuates just like who you vote for. we let that float. whatever people tell us when we say, as we say of gallup, as of today, do you consider yourself republican, independent or democrat, that's what we measure at the end but we make no effort to weight by it. there are no national numbers on party identifications. census doesn't measure party...
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anthony mason tells us what this means for the economy. officials say the pharmacy linked to that deadly outbreak of meningitis was operating illegally. dr. jon lapook has the latest. and elaine quijano on a debt america can never fully repay. owed to this hometown hero. >> this is awesome. okay? ( cheers ) yeah. . captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice than vit joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt , mney has enjoyed since the debate in denver, which governor romney was widely perceived to job is . ling.s job is to keep romney's al gallu rolling. today's national gallup poll of likely voters shows governor romney with a slender lead of one point over the president. of course, that's within the lly a tie.error so it's essentially a tie. tonight's debate is at centre college in danville, kentucky. nancy cordes
anthony mason tells us what this means for the economy. officials say the pharmacy linked to that deadly outbreak of meningitis was operating illegally. dr. jon lapook has the latest. and elaine quijano on a debt america can never fully repay. owed to this hometown hero. >> this is awesome. okay? ( cheers ) yeah. . captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice than vit joe biden and...